If your charity has some news, is holding a fundraiser or wants to celebrate the achievements of its supporters, email news@baylismedia.co.uk MARLOW: A walking group trekking the length of the River Thames will be passing through our area on Saturday. The Loopy Walkers are hiking the 184 miles fro

The number of racist crimes recorded in the Thames Valley has risen by nearly 70 per cent in the last year. According to statistics released by Thames Valley Police (TVP), 196 racist incidents that were recorded as crimes took place in 2018/19, compared to 116 in both 2016/17 and 2017/18, a rise of

Beaconsfield MP Dominic Grieve faces further doubt over his future following a formal request for him to submit a written application to be the Conservative’s parliamentary candidate. At a special general meeting called on Friday, more than 250 members of the Beaconsfield Conservatives Constituency

A football tournament featuring about 2,000 young players from across the area took place over the weekend. Run over two days, the 21st annual Windsor FC Youth Tournament was a huge success, with 206 teams taking part in age groups from under-7s up to under-16s. The event was organised by Marvin Rix

A care home has been awarded a ‘Good’ rating by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) after £500,000 of investment. After a 2017 inspection deemed Larchfield House in Larchfield Road ‘required improvement’, new director and registered manager Cliff Grand-Scrutton was appointed to steer it back in the ri

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Massive changes to the town centre will get underway next year after councillors voted through plans for the Landing. Members of the Maidenhead Development Management Panel yesterday approved the construction of one roughly seven-storey office block and three residential blocks up to 16 storeys high

A Windsor sailor will be presented with an award by HRH Princess Royal in recognition of his commitment to the Silver Wing Sailing Club (SWSC). David Finch has been nominated for a lifetime commitment award by his club and was selected as the winner by the Royal Yachting Association. He has been a m

Two men and a woman from Burnham have been arrested in connection to an incident in which burglars threatened residents of a Slough home with a sledgehammer. Thames Valley police say three burglars forced their way into a flat in Priory Road on Thursday between 9.10pm and 9.30pm. They threatened the

Firefighters tackled a car fire in Taplow this afternoon (Sunday). The Volkswagen was on fire on the A4, just outside Synter Maidenhead BMW, and a Maidenhead fire crew was called at about 3.30pm. The female driver was having difficulty with her car which was emitting black smoke. She pulled over and

Plans to build a temporary car park following the demolition of a bowling alley have been put online. The Royal Borough wants to tear down Tenpin bowling, in St Cloud Way, and add 105 parking spaces at the site. Documents submitted by Maidstone-based DHA Planning for the council state it will be bui

Update 3.55pm: Highways England has tweeted to warn of long queues eastbound on the M4 after vehicles in the traffic jam collided earlier today. #Berkshire We're helping the emergency services deal with two separate collisions on the #M4 e/bound, towards #London and the #M25. One lane closed at J8 a

The Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP) has been extended across the Royal Borough until Friday, March 9. Yesterday (Thursday) the council made seven offers of emergency accommodation under SWEP and community wardens will continue to try and connect rough sleepers to housing options. Anyone fac

Plans for an expanded school campus in Cox Green were opposed unanimously by parish councillors on Wednesday. The proposed £36m Claires Court School development would see its girls and sixth form complex and senior boys facility brought together on greenbelt land, near its existing junior boys build

Slough’s cabinet member for children and education has called on the Government to invest more in young people after a report found child poverty in the town is on the increase. According to End Child Poverty, a coalition committed to ending child poverty, there were 11,556 children living in povert

Police have now confirmed four people have been arrested in connection with theft and modern slavery warrants carried out in Maidenhead and South Buckinghamshire early on Wednesday morning. A 27-year-old man from Farnham Royal, a 25-year-old woman from Maidenhead and a 31-year-old man of no fixed a

Police are appealing for a ‘Good Samaritan’ who helped the victim of an attack by giving him a lift in Maidenhead to come forward. A 30-year-old man was attacked while walking through a park early this morning when he was shouted at by a man, possibly in an Eastern European accent. The victim, who h

A slip road at junction 8 on the M4 was shut during the afternoon today following a three car collision. Firefighters from Maidenhead and Slough were called to the scene at about 3pm, and were there for an hour and half. A man was treated for shock by staff from South Central Ambulance Service but n

]]>Sat, 20 May 2017 18:06:47 GMTFire,junction 8,m4,maidenheadMaidenhead and Windsor Business Awards: 'Persistence and vision' the key to successhttp://www.twyford-advertiser.co.uk/gallery/business---finance-news/115600/maidenhead-and-windsor-business-awards-persistence-and-vision-the-key-to-success.html
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A family-owned business that has been part of the High Street for more than 50 years said ‘persistence and vision’ has been the key to its success. Goyals supplies school uniforms, sports kit and workwear in Berkshire and Buckinghamshire, London and Manchester and is sponsoring the Best National Ret

An urgent appeal has been launched by the Brett Foundation after a homeless man had his tent set on fire, according to the group. A member of its staff posted on social media earlier tonight: "One of our homeless has had his tent set on fire today and has lost everything. "We can replace most of the

A developer has failed in its appeal to build four homes on land next to Cookham Nursery in Lower Road. Oakford Homes appealed to the Planning Inspectorate after the Royal Borough failed to provide the company with notice of its decision within a statutory period of time. Yesterday, the inspector, J